California Version Modifications
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California Version Modifications
I bought a CA version Kriss Super V but live in Colorado. Anyone know how to remove the bullet button?
Caottanhowdy- Posts : 8
Join date : 2013-01-20
Location : Denver, CO
Re: California Version Modifications
The BB comes from the Kriss factory. I'm not sure what one would have to do to install a standard mag release.
It may be as easy as obtaining the mag release button and snapping it in. But I somehow doubt that.
The BB hole is tiny on the Vector. I haven't found a bullet that fits in it. I basically have to use a very small screwdriver, or the allen key that comes with the Kriss to pop out the mag.
I've though about taking a drill to the hole and making it bigger so I can pop the mag with say, a 7.62 NATO bullet tip. But haven't had the guts to try it.
Has anyone popped the mag rel button on a vector and examined it? How does it attach? What is the diameter of the shaft (presuming it works that way) that protrudes through the poly to press the release mechanism?
It may be as easy as obtaining the mag release button and snapping it in. But I somehow doubt that.

The BB hole is tiny on the Vector. I haven't found a bullet that fits in it. I basically have to use a very small screwdriver, or the allen key that comes with the Kriss to pop out the mag.
I've though about taking a drill to the hole and making it bigger so I can pop the mag with say, a 7.62 NATO bullet tip. But haven't had the guts to try it.
Has anyone popped the mag rel button on a vector and examined it? How does it attach? What is the diameter of the shaft (presuming it works that way) that protrudes through the poly to press the release mechanism?
Xn0r- Posts : 98
Join date : 2012-08-16
Age : 56
Location : Santa Clara, CA (Silicon Valley)
Re: California Version Modifications
I feel like its basically a cover over a normal mag release. I am tempted to just get a flat head and try and pry it off. Well I would be more tempted if it wasnt a 2k gun

Caottanhowdy- Posts : 8
Join date : 2013-01-20
Location : Denver, CO
Re: California Version Modifications
Actually I was cleaning the gun today and took a more careful look at it and you may be right.
Looking at this picture, especially.

I may do some prying.
Looking at this picture, especially.
I may do some prying.

Xn0r- Posts : 98
Join date : 2012-08-16
Age : 56
Location : Santa Clara, CA (Silicon Valley)
Re: California Version Modifications
Awesome! Let me know how it goes. I just received mine. Do I need to lubricate it or anything before the first time i shoot it? I am kinda a new guy to the gun scene, always am afraid im not maintaining my guns correctly
Caottanhowdy- Posts : 8
Join date : 2013-01-20
Location : Denver, CO
Re: California Version Modifications
Yep... just as I thought, it popped right off! LoL NICE! no more bullet button for me! The mag release button under it is smaller than the one in your picture it seems though. I bet I can order a reg sized one. not that it matters.
Now to try and get this stock to fold! Anyone know how to do that?

Caottanhowdy- Posts : 8
Join date : 2013-01-20
Location : Denver, CO
Re: California Version Modifications
Hee Hee,,,,, I'm sure you will find out...........
afponiky- Posts : 72
Join date : 2012-12-29
Location : North Coast of Ohio
Re: California Version Modifications
Good to know. Now, does it look like it'd be easy to pop back on?Caottanhowdy wrote:Yep... just as I thought, it popped right off! LoL NICE! no more bullet button for me! The mag release button under it is smaller than the one in your picture it seems though. I bet I can order a reg sized one. not that it matters.Now to try and get this stock to fold! Anyone know how to do that?
From what I've read, the easiest way to get a folding stocks is to buy a whole stock. http://www.blacklabeltactical.com/firearms/kriss-vector-usa/kriss-vector-folding-stock-assembly-kit.html#.UPzIDmeS98E
Supposedly getting the parts to convert the CA version is a lot harder than just getting a new folding stock.
They're out of stock, but maybe someone else has one?
Xn0r- Posts : 98
Join date : 2012-08-16
Age : 56
Location : Santa Clara, CA (Silicon Valley)
Re: California Version Modifications
To make the stock to fold you need the latch button with spring and a new hinge pin. Some people removed the hinge pin without destroying it but I needed to drill it out. My dealer got me the parts free of charge because it was supposed to be a non California model. It did took a long of time to get the two parts though.
Look on the forum. There are some photos an a how to somewhere.
Look on the forum. There are some photos an a how to somewhere.
Antrax- Posts : 59
Join date : 2012-06-02
Re: California Version Modifications
Yes it popped back on pretty easy. The button under it is smaller than the one in your above picture. I am trying to upload a pic but the hosting service is not being cooperative

Caottanhowdy- Posts : 8
Join date : 2013-01-20
Location : Denver, CO
Caottanhowdy- Posts : 8
Join date : 2013-01-20
Location : Denver, CO
Re: California Version Modifications
Caottanhowdy wrote:Yes it popped back on pretty easy. The button under it is smaller than the one in your above picture. I am trying to upload a pic but the hosting service is not being cooperative![]()
The smaller button is the actual extended glock mag release. KRISS just screws on a bigger plate to make it easier to hit it.
Re: California Version Modifications
Im cool with it. Just happy the bullet button is off!
Caottanhowdy- Posts : 8
Join date : 2013-01-20
Location : Denver, CO
Re: California Version Modifications
Cool. I'm going to take mine off if it's easy to snap on/off. Will probably drill a bigger hole so I can use a reasonable sized tool to hit the button when it's on.
Xn0r- Posts : 98
Join date : 2012-08-16
Age : 56
Location : Santa Clara, CA (Silicon Valley)
Re: California Version Modifications
So does anyone know if its possible to replace it with the Stock Kriss mag release button? From bullet btn to Kriss mag release?
Kipp- Posts : 158
Join date : 2012-12-18
Location : Illinois
Re: California Version Modifications
Yes apparently it is possible. But really it's just a little bigger than what you already have.
Caottanhowdy- Posts : 8
Join date : 2013-01-20
Location : Denver, CO
Re: California Version Modifications
Does anyone know or can check to see what is the size of the allen screws holding the plate onto the mag release lever?Solscud007 wrote:Caottanhowdy wrote:Yes it popped back on pretty easy. The button under it is smaller than the one in your above picture. I am trying to upload a pic but the hosting service is not being cooperative![]()
The smaller button is the actual extended glock mag release. KRISS just screws on a bigger plate to make it easier to hit it.
I see that the existing holes in the mag release lever are threaded.
Thanks!
Jubz- Posts : 15
Join date : 2013-07-11
Location : SoCAL
Re: California Version Modifications
That small mag release "under" the California bullet button "is" the stock mag release button that Kriss uses. They just screw a wide plate onto the button with two screws. If you call Kriss they will sell you the wide plate and two screws. The do not show the part on their web site. I know this because I have the California model and got the parts from them.
MadDogDan- Posts : 175
Join date : 2013-03-20
Re: California Version Modifications
I'm looking for the hex screw size, so I can make my own plate to screw into the mag release. I called Kriss yesterday, and Rudy said his compliance guy didn't allow selling of the plate and screws to CA. Eeesh...MadDogDan wrote:That small mag release "under" the California bullet button "is" the stock mag release button that Kriss uses. They just screw a wide plate onto the button with two screws. If you call Kriss they will sell you the wide plate and two screws. The do not show the part on their web site. I know this because I have the California model and got the parts from them.
Jubz- Posts : 15
Join date : 2013-07-11
Location : SoCAL
Re: California Version Modifications
That is so lame! What if you're just trying to put a better bullet button on it like the Radlock?
SoCal Gunner- Posts : 9
Join date : 2013-11-02
Location : SoCal
Re: California Version Modifications
Just curious has anyone drilled a more reasonable hole?
G-Ro142- Posts : 1
Join date : 2013-11-29
Re: California Version Modifications
If you prove you bought a raddlock will they send them? Using an allen wrencch with a T handle sucks ass
Shaggs- Posts : 23
Join date : 2014-03-01
Re: California Version Modifications
It will accept a normal Glock 21 extended mag release. Just get this one from Magloc and replace the Kriss one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F90AL9G/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It has a plate on it that can be flipped around and it'll basically be just like the non-CA Kriss release. Then bolt the Raddlock over it and you're nice and California legal.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F90AL9G/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It has a plate on it that can be flipped around and it'll basically be just like the non-CA Kriss release. Then bolt the Raddlock over it and you're nice and California legal.
gubi- Posts : 17
Join date : 2013-11-17
Re: California Version Modifications
You can use a standard Glock Mag Release, you can find em for like 20 bux
Shaggs- Posts : 23
Join date : 2014-03-01

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